Chelsea have led from the front since the
season began and with Manchester City seemingly unable to put together a run of
form, the Blues remain the front
runners and it looks like the Premier League trophy will be making its way
back to Stamford Bridge for the first time since 2010.

But another summer of comings and goings is
likely as Jose Mourinho shapes his side to defend that title and push on in
Europe and the Champions League next season. As always there is a lot of
speculation about who will be joining the club in the off season, but who is
likely to be leaving before next the new campaign gets underway?

Club Legends.

Two players that are likely to exit are
Petr Cech and Didier Drogba. Both club legends should be leaving for pastures
new after delighting the Chelsea faithful over the years. Cech’s departure has
been on the cards for the past two seasons and with Thibaut Courtois spending
the majority of this campaign between the sticks it looks like this will be the
Czech keeper’s last. A full ten years older than the Belgian international,
Cech will have to look elsewhere for regular playing time and a move to the
continent looks likely as Mourinho won’t want such an iconic player lining up
against him in 2015-16.

Drogba on the other hand has been able to
have a final swansong at his beloved Chelsea after initially leaving in 2012.
The return of Mourinho eventually heralded a return from Galatasaray
for the Ivory Coast striker and although it will be sad for the Chelsea fans to
say goodbye it is more than they could have hoped for a couple of years ago.

Midfield battle.

With the midfield being radically overhauled
by Mourinho in the past two seasons there could be a chance that John Obi Mikel
could be allowed to leave. The Nigerian has been at the club almost ten years
but his performances have ensured that he has still been trusted by the manager
to do a job in the middle of the pitch. But appearances have been at a premium
this term and a chance to play regularly for a top side in Europe could prove
tempting.

One player that fans would be really sorry
to see go is Oscar. The slight Brazilian has complemented Hazard perfectly and
would be a great addition to any club. Chelsea wouldn’t want to let the goal
scoring midfielder leave but Mourinho could use him – or Ramires – as a
makeweight in a deal to bring someone new into the club.

Although there are a number of older
players in the Chelsea side it is unlikely that any more of the big names will
be leaving and John Terry signed another one
year contract at the end of March to end any speculation of the skipper
exiting the club.

Amongst the other bigger names, Mohammad
Salah has really enjoyed his time in Italy since joining Fiorentina
on loan in January. The Egyptian never really got going in the Premier
League and he may feel that his options are greater served by making his move
to Florence permanent.

The way Chelsea have blown apart the
Premier League this season it is hard to see how they can get any better but
Mourinho will already have his eye on a host of top players to bring in. Some
of the names that will leave the club have put in tremendous service, but to
stay at the top Chelsea know that they must recruit new players that will
hopefully become future crowd favourites.